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From: matmcinn@nuscc.nus.sg (Matthew MacIntyre at the National University of Senegal)
Subject: Re: WARNING.....(please read)...
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Date: Wed, 21 Apr 1993 04:22:34 GMT
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mchaffee@dcl-nxt07 (Michael T Chaffee) writes:
: significantly less than the value of many automobiles.  And for those who will
: argue that the animals out there stealing cars and everything else (not to
: mention committing COMPLETELY senseless acts of violence, such as rape) cannot
: be valued in terms of money because they are human beings, I submit that they
: are not human beings.  Jim Callison, I think, is on the right track.  And 

Absolutely. A scratch on my car bothers me more than the death of any
number of scum. All of you feel the same way---you just won't admit it.
When are people going to realise that the mere fact that a piece of flesh
moves and has the approximate shape of a human being does not in itself
mean that it has "rights"?
